TikTok is now seen starting to expand their services through a new offering called TikTok Local Services. For now, this feature is being tested in...
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The City of Cape Town’s 24-hour Customer Relations call centre has extended its WhatsApp channel to include electricity related faults and service requests. This channel will make it easier for residents to contact the City and request assistance in this regard. ‘To log an electricity related service request or fault,... The post City’s WhatsApp channel now available for electricity queries appeared first on Social TV.
TikTok is now seen starting to expand their services through a new offering called TikTok Local Services. For now, this feature is being tested in...
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This article first appeared on Wisconsin Watch and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.Editor's note: This story was reported and...
As the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) continues to endure peak construction season, a study from Ipsos reveals that the majority of...
Ibadan, [9/7/24] - The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) is delighted to announce the availability of meters following the recent...
The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company has unveiled a new stock of meters available to customers through the Meter Asset Provider Scheme. This...
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